Alaska Laws and Incentives
Listed below are incentives, laws, and regulations related to alternative fuels and advanced vehicles for Alaska. For more information, contact your Clean Cities regional manager or other agencies through the points of contact section.
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Laws and Incentives
Information in this list is updated throughout the year and comprehensively reviewed annually after Alaska's legislative session ends.
Last Comprehensive Review: May 2024
State Incentives
- Alaska's National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning
- Idle Reduction Weight Exemption
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Utility/Private Incentives
- Propane Vehicle Rebate – Pacific Propane Gas Association (PPGA)
- Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Credit – Chugach Electric Association (CEA)
- Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Rebates – Chugach Electric Association (CEA)
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Rebate – Alaska Power and Telephone (AP&T)
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Time-of-Use (TOU) Rate – Alaska Electric Light & Power (AELP)
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Laws and Regulations
Expired, Repealed, and Archived Laws and Incentives
View a list of expired, repealed, and archived laws and incentives in Alaska.
Points of Contact
Get contact information for Clean Cities and Communities coalitions or agencies that can help you with clean transportation laws, incentives, and funding opportunities in Alaska.
Legislative Session Information
The Alaska Legislature meets annually from mid-January to mid-April. The governor must sign or veto legislation within 15 days of transmittal (except Sundays) during the session or it becomes law without signature. If the session is adjourned, the governor must act within 20 days after transmittal (except Sundays) or it becomes law without signature.